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Following a show at the Maryland S to Shea Stadium in New York to pia Colts game. They were viewed on ni bring a touch of Broadway back fron similar show to the spectators during game Saturday. it is virtually the ! Stadium in New York iast Sunday, a television will have the chance to see Lou Tom Joi The Bea Johnny Henryrv Stepper Friends Simon 6 Stevie \V Badfi ng Dionne The Fifti The Jac Crosby, Ray Chi Three C Nashvill Sergio i Herb Al Frank S The Let1 Donova Peter, P Lu Lu The Rat The Bei Normar Dusty S Claudin The Del The Sui The Wh Cannor Co stali Jones The' Student-Faculty Rielations Committee will make a report to President Thomas F. Jon.s today concerning the feasibility of beer sales on campus. A committee headed by' Dean Charles Wittep, vice president for student affairs, has studied the problem following a SFR recommendation of a student night club which would sell beer. In its October 21 meeting, the SFR passed a resolution that said "because of the concern of the SF1 committee on the problem of uncontrolled Columbia night clubs, because we want to encourage 1i oC Marching Band at S ame last week, the USC band f lew accompan, V at the New York Jets-Baltimore ''Give My ition-wide television. The band will Mountain,' i Its New York trip and will give a colorful hc halftime of the USC-Florida State tennial cell ame show the band gave In Shea form the c nd many who missed part of It on backgrouni It here. Some of the formations and homecomil ok w%*ho'Ps open i record shop. 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The committee also passed a resolution which called for student involvement in all "faculty committees which deal with matters of direct concern to hea Stadium ying Broadway tunes include a Regards to Broadway," moun1 ' and the planets to "Aquarlu mecoming program Is a salute ebration. The band, under the c fficial Tricentennial emblem wl d music, will provide the setting f, 1g queen. ed nd Oro in Tiperdi nck ey tones s more Vn s are. e beer i students." TIe recommendation was sent to the Faculty Advisory Committee who approved the idea. Student Body President Mike Spears is now responsible for appointing student members rather than election, to save time. The matter of allowing open faculty meetings has been delayed until the rules of the Faculty Senate are known. The resolution passed in the October meeting said "The SFR committee stands ready, willing and able to render whatever service the Faculty Advisory Committee deems necessary to implement open -Ge N.s. itage curtain to "Lover" and lain peaks to "Climb Every s." Added to Saturday's to South Carolina's Tricen. lirection of Ralph Wahl, will lich, along with appropriate Dr the crowning of USC's 1970 F rats, soror ALPHA TAU OMEGA John Shaw, Fayetteville, N.C.; Danny Shaw, Rock Hill; Robert McFadden, Rock Hill; Dennis Robinson, Lancaster; Glen Langford, Newport News, Va.; Carey Murphy, Columbia; Melvin Wright, Florence; Sam Russell, Florence; David Rotchford, Gastonia; Bill Ogletree, Colum bia; David Inmer, Rock Hill; Marshall Kebler, Columbia; Joe Reeves. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Jan Mersbach, Columbia; Candy Overdorfer, Jacksonville, Fla.; Linda Kinkle, Fort Lee, Va.; Carol Boggs, Spartanburg; Delaine Pautler, Orangeburg; Jeannie Parrish, Easley; Linda Hurst, Warrenville; Bobby Trace, Alexandria, Va.; Andrea Eyer, DON'T FOR GET YOUR CAROLINA MUM CORSAGES FOR SATURDAY'S GAME CAL L-254-8105 9e OjSSOm shn..L -eport t faculty meetings. FuWthr, we favor the development of a University Senate plan simlar to the one resulting from the Hilton Head Conference." A University Senate was the major over-all plan to emerge from the "Think Tank" program held at Hilton Head last month. Though no action has thus far been taken, SFR said that "due to the large responsibilities of key organizations such as the Student Government, a pass-fall system is a possibility." There would be a possibility." There would be a limited number of students in Films Cor has new c The Films Committee has been plagued with numerous difficulties since the beginning of this semester's film series. The appointment of Steve Schacte as the third chairman of the committee has solved the immediate problem of leadership. According to Fredrica Green, a member of the Films Committee, confusion concerning the contract with the film distributors caused the delay of the printing of ad vertising brochures. Misplaced movies and receiving incorrect films have also been among the numerous problems involved. Complaints from students in clude the 50 cents admission charge for week-end showings and the rude behavior of other people who attend the showings. Ac cording to Miss Green, the con tract with the distributor requires a charge of 70 cents per ticket. Students who support the weekend series receive a 20 cent discount from the list price. This discount is ities annouir Ocean City, N.J.; Nancy Werner, New York, N.Y,; and Julia Kim mey, Columbia. ZETATAU ALPHA Barbara Benett, Spartanburg; Martha Binkley, Nashville, Tenn.; Mary Jim Bolt, Laurens; Cookie Chestnut, Hampton, Va.; Rosanne Dellastatious, Charleston; Amy Donnelly, Springfield, Va.; Karen Edwards, Johnston; Tery Fakoury, Barnwell; Debbie Ford, Elloree; Sue Gray, Richmond, Va.; Jean Griffin, White Plains, N.Y.; Anne Harris, Hampton, Va. Lynn Horsey, Springfield, Va.; Nancy Lyman, Pageland; Candy McConkey, Columbia; Nancy Mappus, Charleston; Jan Mid dlebrooks, Columbia; Cilia Noell, Greensboro, N.C.; Elaine Norris, Friday & Rib Eye Stea 99 Mama Mia' s PARKLAND SHOI 10 a.m. We Deliver I The Edwardion Smart ywung me.,,. . he Inows the easy way to per feet grooming. He rents his formal attire for every occa sion. That's why he's always dress0e garment is fitted to his individuel rei @00 COLUMkITA. SOUTI volyed and IM'ebys atth elude Vice Witten, Deos Eiabth - worthy, Lr. Joha Robert Stewart, Apat chairman), Dr. Khropa, Mik Sear Motley, Miss Kathy lAther Battiste, Tim and Scottie Barnes, (Stdet Ce chairman) The next meeting will be Wad nesday, December 9 hios 4 to p.m. on the second foor of e dieton Building. nmittee hairman sald from the budget of the Film Committee. The discourteous itudents present a problem since he committee is too small to police he film showings. Improvements which should ake place within the next two Neeks are the completion of the Assembly Room in Russell House and the arrival of new projectors. The films are currently being shown in Currell College. Carpeting has been added and the floor has been sloped to provide better seat for everyone. Regular fixed theatre seats are to be in stalled soon. The room will be also used in the future for lectures drawing limited crowds. The room will hold 300. Nearly all the recommendations of last year's Films Committee have been met, according to Lewis Tyler, director of University Union. "Harold Bruton has given the students more than they have asked for," Tyler said. "This is going to be a real finq addition to the Russell House." ice pledges Iolly Hill; Dee Dee Ott, homasville, N.C.: Judy Peters, lampton; Judy Pitts, Columbia; llen Poole, Mullins; Patti thodes, Estill; Emily Sanders, ;umter; Mary Scoville, .olumbia; Betsy Watson, "reenville; Dixie Wright, Greer. ALPHA DELTA Pt Mary Lucill Addy, Beth Altman, Jan Anderson, Patricia Bagwell, Carol Ann Bell, Karen Caddell, Mary Cox, Susan Cox, Karen Epps, Stormy Folher, Eileen Gillespie, Jane Gray. Susan Hines, Sheri loden Jackie Jonas, Barbara Uesher, Marla Lowe, Holly Mann, llenda McCartily, Kathy Nell, *amela Quattlebaum, Harriet schnuder, Betsy Senter, Susan Sly. 2arp, Smoak, Liza Willets, Wargaret Wright. pecdal k Sandwich Pizza House PPING CENTER Drs10 p.m. Sharpe 's P resents the Latest in Fashion by Featuring. the double breasted Edwardian look Best dressed at the Party1 end he rents his formels from Sharpe's I is up-to-minute style! Every uerments. Mae~ke Your Reerains Early!